Traian
Vuia was a Romanian inventor, who designed and built the
world's first self-propeling heavier-than-air aircraft.
Traian Vuia was born in the village Surducul Mic in the
Timis county of western Romania,
now called after his name.
After the graduation of high-school in Lugoj in 1892,
he enrolled to the Polytechnic University of Budapest,
School of Mechanics where he got his engineering diploma.
He then joined the Faculty of Law in Budapest. In May,
1901 he was awarded the Ph.D. degree in Law by the Faculty
of Law in Budapest with the thesis "Military and
Industry, State and Contract regime.".
After graduation, he returned to Lugoj, where he continued
studying the problem of human flight and he designed his
first flying machine which he called the airplane-car
and tried to build this machine, but due to financial
constraints, decided to go to Paris, in July, 1902, where
he thought he'll find someone interested in financing
his project, starting with ballon enthusiasts, but many
believed that a flying machine with a density greater
than air's could not fly. He then went to Victor Tatin,
a known theoretician and experimentator that built in
1879 an aeromodel.
Tatin was imediatly interested in Vuia's project, but
also tried to persuade him that there is nothing he can
do, since Vuia's project did not have a suitable engine
and it will not be stable enough. But Vuia continued to
trust his project, so he sent it to the Académie
des Sciences of Paris on February 16, 1903, presenting
the possibility of flying with a heavier-than-air mechanical
machine and his procedure for taking off, but it was rejected
for being an utopia, adding the comments:
"The problem of flight with a machine which weights
more than air can not be solved and it is a only a dream".
In spite of all these refusals, Vuia did not gave up
and applied for a patent granted on August 17, 1903 and
published on October 16, 1903. Vuia begun to build the
flying machine in the winter of 1902-1903. He encountered
many difficulties, most important being of financial nature,
but he succeeded to surpass them. In the autumn of 1904,
he began building the engine, also his own invention.
In 1904, he got a patent for his invention in Great Britain.
This aircraft was called Traian Vuia 1 and it was a single-plane
airplane with a high-wing., which was completely built
in December 1905. He found a place in Montesson, near
Paris, where he could test his airplane, the first experiments
started in 1905, at first he used the machine only as
a car, without the wings mounted on it, so he could gather
experience in driving it, then on March 18, 1906 "Vuia
I" was set to take off. He accelerated and after
about 50 meters, the plane left the soil and flew at about
one meter in height for about 12 meters then the propeller
stopped and the aircraft landed.
Many newspapers in France, the US, Great Britain wrote
about the first man to fly with a heavier-than-air machine
with their own take off systems, propulsion units and
landing gear. In August 1906, he built the "Vuia
I bis" airplane and made several experiments.
In 1907, his "Vuia II" airplane, with an Antoinette
25 HP engine, was exhibited at the first Aeronautical
Salon in Paris.
Between 1918 and 1921 he built two experimental helicopters
on the Juvissy and Issy-les-Moulineaux aerodromes, contributing
to the developement of vertical take-off.
Another great invention of his was a steam generator
with internal combustion that could generate steam with
very high pressure (more than 100 atm), that is still
used today in all thermal power stations.
On May 27, 1946 he was named as a Member of Honor in
the Romanian Academy. |